2012-11-28
2012-11-28
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down a police officer. henry smith is acause of shooting and killing james kapool lastier. the today a police officer look l testified that smith looked directory at him. he also testified he heard three shot before finding the body. if trained convicted smith could paying the death penalty. >>> friends and family gathering at the university. the concert was held late this afternoon. where on april 17 2-ened sen people shot and killed. today's concert was a part of the dedication ceremony of the new memory garden. people in san francisco are remembering the lay mayor and supervisor have a vigil and march today. the group then walked to the ksa transaction, district and the hardware store. 34 years ago today the assassinations stung the bay area. >>> the white house say it is stocks and -- it intends to rally americans behind obama's plan. prez also met privately today today with small business owners. the white house hopes to convince republicans to tax increase for the wealthy and extend tax cuts for middle class. they're meeting is scheduled for the first week in december. >> the f

harbaugh will decide today if it will be colin or all leg smith four -- alex smith for the next game. now one player has been filling in for alex smith, he had that concussion last month but smith is said to be healthy now and they will be playing the rams again. >>> claudine said it was coming down heavily in marin but let's check in with tara for the commute. >>> once this drizzle in most spots turns to rain we could see some spin outs so definitely pay attention to the ride. we have a lot more folks out on the roadway and westbound taillights are moving as you drive through sunny veil. winds are starting to pick up through san francisco the drive is looking good. westbound traffic there in the fog, there is a little bit of fog in the hills and those are folks headed towards concord. 5:37 let's check in with steve. >>> our system is beginning for the first of which is there three and that will be for everybody and the next one which will be coming in late thursday to friday wants to hang out in the north bay more so than anywhere else. today is the first one. hopefully it will be a fast

takes place next month and the results will be january 9th. >>> and will it be alex smith? he will decide which men will be starting quarterback today before practice. he played well, suffered a concussion against the rams earlier this month. 9ers play this sunday. >>> a little bit of a controversy, i guess. >> what isn't, just a little bit of light rain and let's go to tara and see how the traffic is forming. >>> and we are saying it is not bad at all. winds could be an issue if you take a look at san mateo bridge, you can see traffic is flowing nicely but things are starting to pick up. at 680 at the sun sunol -- sunole grade, as you make your way towards fremont, no problems and headlights are westbound and moving well as you drive towards concord. >>> the system is poised offshore, sprinkles out ahead of it so again the earlier the better 7:00 to 9:00 and that's when things will begin to crank up. and the key is not so much this sunday. if that one stalls out, there could be some heavy rain totals towards the rushing river and santa cruz mountains. the marin coast, we wi

problems that we cannot then thereafter solved. >> director apple smith, thank you for coming. i represent about 30 or 40 entertainment venues in san francisco, new york, and moscow is. i have a technical question about county transfers. -- and lost vegas. i have a technical question about county transfers. right now, there are very few buildings that you can lease in san francisco anymore. this town has gone nuts in the last five or six months. there are no liquor licenses to purchase. i have strong connections with the liquor licenses on line and some of these people. i am sorry that the top of the list. i have 48 license requests that i cannot fail. i have a two-star michelin restaurant that is moving from downtown out into the mission that the only thing i can do is throw a quick 41 on the place because we can -- because i cannot find a 47 or 848 to do it. i would like you -- or a 48 to do it. i would like to think about some injured county transfers. -- enter-county transfers. there are a lot of restaurants that have a million dollar construction costs and cannot find a license and ar

-to-wall coverage. barbara dell is at the windiest spot. the summit on highway 19. and christie smith, live at the bay bridge toll plaza, talking to frustrated drivers and checking on those flight delays but the woman of the hour, cristina loren is here in san jose outside the studio, with what happened and what is still to come, good morning, christina. >> hey, good morning to you, marla. we recontrolled roles, if you were on the summit earlier today and now, i'm live in san jose. san jose, you have not even felt the brunt of this storm. that is the case along the peninsula. it looks like the north face has been slammed the hardest. but what i can tell you about these shower, they are definitely steady and we're also getting very steady wind gusts from time to time making it hard to hold on to the umbrella. let's talk about where the showers are currently position and what's to come. right now, the front is primarily draped over the east bay and extends all the way southward to the santa cruz mountainses. i want to talk about some of the substantial wind gusts so far. as you may well know,

is not on the calendar and rick smith would like to address you. >> and if there are any other members that would like to address us, if you do just line up. >> at the concerned concern about the elevated parks, while san francisco does not have a compared park there is transforming and programming successful public spaces such as the square and the gardens. as a resident i make use of those spaces for the cleanliness, and safety and a pleasant place to be and i can imagine this elevated park i would go there too, if there were the similar types of experience. i suggest looking at both for their geographic connection to the transbay as well as for their clean, safe and welcoming space, they provide us all. thank you. >> thank you, mr. smith. is there any other public comment? >> seeing none, public comment is now closed. we can move on to our consent calendar. >> we will move into your special calendar. item 7 is a presentation of the transportation bay by architects. >> and it has been some years since we brought the design to you. and now that the towers approvals are now in place i thought that it

atención médica, después de enfrentarse a la policía. >> esto cuando collen alan smith, los obligo a retirar dinero de un cajero. >> esta tarde vemos como padres de familia pedián explciaciones por la presencia de un ofensor sexual que participo en actividades de la escuela. >> una tercera persona presento un reclamo por 10 millones de dólares, sobre las acusaciones de abusos sexuales. >> cuando estaba en el 8° grado y alega que no se enfrentaron a las autoridades. >> así lo muestra una alianza con la uiniversidad de chicago. >> esto en razón de leyes federales y estatales que los protejan. >> que no duermen las horas que deben dormir. >> el estudio incluyo a dos mil trabajadoras. >> y senadores presetaron un proyecto para menores de edad. >> el acta superate. >> y según sus autores es según algunos una versión republicana del acta de sueños. >> si piensan que pueden llegar a ser ciudadanos pueden llegar a serlo. >> pero no es algo que no este entre las propuestas demócratas. >> lejos de washington se observa muy sigilosamente el tema de la propuesta. >> el presidente ya

, who will be the quarterback for the 49ers? everybody is wondering, will it be alex smith? coach harbaugh will decide before practice today. he has filled in for alex smith earlier this month but he is healthy again. they will play the rams again this coming sun tie. >>> there are delays and they just said their flight has been delayed four hours. check your flights before going to the airport because the wind is creating unfavorable conditions for flights. you can see how windy it is here and folks are headed towards the airport and traffic is looking okay at this time. at the bay bridge toll plaza, metering lights are on so give yourself an extra 15 to 20 minutes because we are in the thick of it right now. you can see on the right portion of your screen, it is bumper-to-bumper so traffic is headed towards sunny veil, let's check in with steve. >>> cloudy skies, rain is picking up but a few people are saying, about now. right on the san mateo coast, they have heard from san bruno and rain is starting to pick up there, it is more about what it says. include me into that pouring.

. the announcement expected to take place before today's practice. he replaced alex smith who suffered a concussion in a game a few weeks ago. but smith is now healthy. this sunday, the 9ers play the rams. >> really interesting debate. a lot of people like alex smith and a lot of people like kaepernick. >>> i don't know if you like today's weather, you will have details -- delay, right, tara? >> that's right. we have people waiting for four hours. we have an accident. this is a three-car crash and then also down in the redwood city, the san mateo area, we have construction. three lanes are closed on 101 northbound at the hillsdale avenue. it does appear to be causing some slowdowns. finally, we have a look at the toll plaza. you can see the metering lights are on, definitely congested. we have a high wind advisory in effect for the bay bridge as well as the san mateo bridge. so definitely dry slowly as you are making your way across the spans. 208 at the 880 split, we've been seeing a lot of congesttion here on 280 -- congestion here on 280. here's steve. >>> this is just a good, old- fashioned rai

like they did in "mr. smith goes to washington." anytime they really want to shut down the senate. >>> and the democrats considered least likely to win back her senate seat beats the odds, and i think thanks to todd akin, and is back for a second term. our friend, the great claire mccaskill, joins us tonight, the senator from missouri. >>> what's the first sound you hear after a democrat wins a presidential election? a republican crying fraud. tonight, the latest republican fairytale of how president obama -- i'm not going to say it -- took the election by ruse or whatever. they say stole. i hate that word. anyway, this is "hardball," the place for politics. made a commitment to the gulf. bp has paid over twenty-three billion dollars to help those affected and to cover cleanup costs. today, the beaches and gulf are open, and many areas are reporting their best tourism seasons in years. and bp's also committed to america. we support nearly 250,000 jobs and invest more here than anywhere else. we're working to fuel america for generations to come. our commitment has never been stron

stewart finally. they're going to force them to actually filibuster like they did in "mr. smith goes to washington." anytime they really want to shut down the senate. >>> and the democrats considered least likely to win back her senate seat beats the odds, and i think thanks to todd akin, and is back for a second term. our friend, the great claire mccaskill, joins us tonight, the senator from missouri. >>> what's the first sound you hear after a democrat wins a presidential election? a republican crying fraud. tonight, the latest republican fairytale of how president obama -- i'm not going to say it -- took the election by ruse or whatever. they say stole. i hate that word. anyway, this is "hardball," the place for politics. >>> a lot of people think president obama was helped when chris christie effusively praised him in the aftermath of hurricane sandy. christie is getting a lot of home state love. look at this. a new quinnipiac poll finds his job approval has soared to 72%. that's nearly 3 in 4. even democrats approve the job the governor is doing. christie yesterday filed paperwo

that a volunteer was a registered sex offender. sheriff smith hoped the meeting would be up to public and media but officials didn't agree so the sheriff spoke to us before the meeting. >> we brought flyers. we brought maps and information on the internet and information about child offenders. i want the parents to tell me what their looking for from us. >> the map showing where registered sex offenders live within a mile of the school. each represented by a blue square. the map is available online to parents. >> we have about 4,000 registered sex offenders this this county. >> someone at the school allowed the 51-year-old child molester to volume lun near a fund raising event. the bishop said this will never happen again. left. >> everybody is going to work together now. we're a strong community. we're going to look out so that is what happens. so yeah. yeah. there are no concerns for me.. >> parents didn't know about the convicted child molester being on campus until a former student recognized him, and went online to confirm his identity. >> david, thank you. >> there is a major shake up tod

stone on tape. these tapes were recorded by a record executive named joe smith who once ran warner records while working on a book in the '80s, he conducted over 200 hours of interviews on tape. as you'll hear from the stars, they helped fill in some blank spots in modern music history. ♪ >> for starters, we get to hear ray charles explain why he can never sing the same song the same way twice. especially when people want to hear it exactly the way it is on the record. >> i sing, i can't stop loving you, true. i sing georgia, true. ain't no way i can sing georgia the same way -- >> a lot of the newly released independent views have to do with the stones and the beatles. mick jagger speaks candidly about the competition between the two. >> i think it's very competitive. it's a very competitive business. >> paul mccartney says the two bands actually got along in a sweet way. then goes on to talk about the fab four. mccartney who admits to a strong sense of commercialism gives a candid assessment of his mates. saying john and ringo had natural wit. george had seriousness. and abilit

pokehontus is legendary. smith claimed the daughter of chief palatan came to his rescue, after he had been taken prisoner by her father's men. this native american heroin would later marry another jamestown columnist, john roth. just where that marriage took place has been a mystery, that is until now. nearly 400 years after that historic wedding. where we're standing right now, this is where pokehontus and john roth would have gotten married? >> absolutely. >> reporter: he is now 100% sure he and his team have discovered the first substantial protestant church in america, the 1608 church at james fort. he describes the find as a goose bump moment. >> this church was supposed to have been ruined to erosion. no one could find it. i came out here 18 years ago, and thought i want to give this a shot. and sure enough, the whole fort has been found and now the church. >> reporter: the secretary of the jamestown colony recorded it as 18 feet wide. the walls and roof are gone, but archeologists uncovered deep post poles that held heavy timber columns to support the church. he believes the columns

will start sunday. he are replaced alex smith who suffered a concussion a few weeks ago in a game. the niners play the rams in st. louis this sunday. >>> controversial comedian cat williams in trouble again. he is accused of leading police on a chase in sacramento. police say he drove a three wheeled motorcycle on a sidewalk and almost hit several people before police called off the chase. it happened sunday afternoon after williams was reportedly asked to leave a hyatt hotel after a disturbance call. two weeks ago he was arrested in oakland accused of hitting a man in the head with a bottle. he is also facing a lawsuit over an on stage meltdown during a performance in oakland. >>> ahead, we'll tell you what has investors encouraged on wall street. the powerball jackpot keeps rising. you can't play in california. >>> stocks shrugging off an early loss. the dow was down 100 at one point. stocks are higher now after president obama said he believed lawmakers could arrive at a framework of a deal to avoid the fiscal cliff. one analyst said we're all on pins and needles waiting for every bit of n

is in the company of the works of other modern masters such as henry moore and jean arp, of david smith, noguchi, caro, rosati and motherwell. but she stands alone at the head of the south wall as a unifying force and vital core of color in the east building of the national gallery of art. ( music ) ( music ) narrator: thomas moran embarked on his first trip to the west in 1871. the united states at the time was still recovering from the ravages of the civil war. americans turned with hope to the western frontier. by painting the pristine grandeur of these remote places, moran enabled 19th-century americans to visualize a magnificent landscape most would never see. his paintings transformed their perceptions of the west. from 1867 to 1879, the united states government sponsored four western expeditions, now known as "the great surveys." of all the ais who accompanied them, none is more associated with the surveys than thomas moran. the watercolors he brought back from wyoming, the first color images of yellowstone, played a key role in the creation of the national parks system. yellowstone had l

in my life and a difference to so many people. mr. smith: i yield two minutes to the gentleman from florida, bill posey. mr. posey: thank you, mr. chairman. i appreciate the opportunity to join with me colleagues in recognizing chairman ralph hall for his tenure as chairman of the house science committee. during his service, he reached acrong the -- across the aisle and forged bipartisan coalitions to support important legislation and no program, in my view, has benefited more if his bipartisan commitment than the united states space program. representative hall has been an especially strong voice for our nation's human space flight program which has benefited not only tbs and florida but propoled our nation on the path of unprecedented scientific and technological advancement. we can all learn a lot from our colleagues. congressman hall leads by example. he's well known for calling a spade a spade. his word truly is his bond and you can always take that to the bank. advancing our nation's human space flight program has been a hallmark for chairman hall. as we look out at america's

each of these will come in. >>> and we're in the comcast sports net studio. alden smith has a chip on his shoulder. literally. plus, a familiar figure emerges, and he wants to lead the cal bears back to bowl game glory. [ laughter ] [ girl ] wow, you guys have it easy. i wish i had u-verse when i was your age. in my day, we didn't have these fancy wireless receivers. blah blah blah. if i had a sleepover, i couldn't just move the tv into the playroom. no. we had to watch movies in the den because that's where the tv outlet was. and if dad was snoring on the couch, we muscled through it. is she for real? your generation has it made. [ male announcer ] the wireless receiver only from at&t u-verse. get a free wireless receiver with a qualifying u-verse plan. rethink possible. >>> it's pretty interesting. it's part clock and part mechanical marvel. it made its debut in san jose today. >> it will make your jaw drop. scott gives you the first look. >> if technology could ever merge with poetry, you might get something like this. the climate clock, a big machine with a big agenda. >> this

and charged. kody alam smith pressured students to buy magazine and in some cases forced them to withdraw cash from campus atms then stole the money. police say they are still looking for two of smith's accomplices. >>> in news of the world tonight, in egypt, tens of thousands are protests in tehrere square. some accuse mr. morsi of high jacking the revolution. >>> behind blue tarps the remains of arafatt were exhumed. samples were taken to try to determine if arafat was poisoned. three separate forensic teams will examine them. arafat died eight years ago. tests have shown traces of a lethal radio active substance. >>> in greece, the money is on the way to save the country from bankruptcy. european financial backers agreed to release $57 million in loans that greece needs to stabilize its economy. greece leaders applauded the deal saying a dark time has ended but the loans will not mean an end to austerity measures including larger taxes and smaller wages. >>> time magazine announced their candidates for person of the year. they named marissa mayer, undocumented immigrants, mohammed morsi, ps

. >>> a man who forced a woman to take money out of bank has been arrested and charged. kody alam smith pressured students to buy magazine and in some cases forced them to withdraw cash from campus atms then stole the money. police say they are still looking for two of smith's accomplices. >>> in news of the world tonight, in egypt, tens of thousands are protests in tehrere square. some accuse mr. morsi of high jacking the revolution. >>> behind blue tarps the remains of arafatt were exhumed. samples were taken to try to determine if arafat was poisoned. three separate forensic teams will examine them. arafat died eight years ago. tests have shown traces of a lethal radio active substance. >>> in greece, the money is on the way to save the country from bankruptcy. european financial backers agreed to release $57 million in loans that greece needs to stabilize its economy. greece leaders applauded the deal saying a dark time has ended but the loans will not mean an end to austerity measures including larger taxes and smaller wages. >>> time magazine announced their candidates for person

nicole smith's 6-year-old daughter. >> and late eric what would do you with tonight's $500 million powerball jackpot? we're going to share your dreams. it's all coming of on "world news now." >> announcer: "world news now" weather brought to you by charmin ultra soft. charmin ultra-soft. you're not using too much are you, hon? ♪ nope. [ female announcer ] charmin ultra soft is so soft you'll have to remind your family they can use less. charmin ultra soft is made with extra cushions that are soft and more absorbent. plus you can use four times less versus the leading value brand. don't worry, there's plenty left for you dad. we all go. why not enjoy the go with charmin ultra soft? now is a good time to think about your options. are you looking for a plan that really meets your needs and your budget? as you probably know, medicare only covers about 80% of your part b medical expenses. the rest is up to you. so consider an aarp medicare supplement insurance plan, insured by unitedhealthcare insurance company. like all standardized medicare supplement plans, they cover some of what

. the officer chased smith into a backyard where they say he shot and killed be better an officer. a judge will determine if there is enough evidence to hold smith for trial. still ahead at road rage it turns to armed robbery on the streets of oakland. it was all caught on camera by the victim. did the white house brought ms. represent? republicans lashed out at one of the president's potential replacement for hillary clinton. a toddler nearly caught in the crossfire, coming up next. >> cellphone video used to capture to armed robbery suspect driving erratically in east oakland. you are looking at that cellphone video now. this happened yesterday about 4:00 p.m. on high street near foothill boulevard. at one point the suspect punt pointed guns at the victims demanding their cell phones. they refused, something the oakland police department does not demarecommend. >> in this case they're very lucky that no one got injured or killed. we want to stress and it is really care not here is that property is not worth your life especially when you have an armed person who is demanding something fro

their own. each of them. i mean, we talk about the boys who entered politics but gene kennedy smith is an ambassador to ireland at a time to help solve the crisis of northern ireland and eunice ken l lned kennedy-shriver creates the disability rights movement. >> david nasaw, thank you for joining us. >>> up next, are you seeking a break from the doldrums of daily life? meet the people that turned to robots and christian rap to feel more alive. britain's weirdest mind author is here in new york to tell us all about them. that's next. we're at walmart with the simmons family. how much is your current phone bill? four sixteen seventy six a month! okay, come with me -- we're gonna save you money. with straight talk at walmart, you get unlimited talk, text and data for only $45 a month per phone. would we get the same coverage? same coverage on america's best networks. you saved $146.76 by switching to straight talk. awesome! now you can afford to share your allowance with me. get the season's hottest smartphones like the samsung galaxy s2 and get straight talk with unlimited data for j

that calp kaepernick wants to stay in there, and alex smith but if both guys will be of course ready. >> the 49ers will playing the rams correctthe raiders have regressed badly during their four game losing streak.especially on defense giving up 169 points during that stretch which is more than the 49ers have allowed all yearthat's 42 points per game if you are scoring at home. the games have not even been competitive in losses to the bucs, ravens, saints and bengals. >> this is professional football and we have a job to do our job is to one football gives we do not find ourselves in an acceptable position of after a 3-and-4 start they are now 3-and-8 a few raiders fans have taken it a bit too faralmost sounding threatingthis from a group of anonymous neighbors "we see you & your family driving up & down ()the street you live on)á. mr. allen, you have failed...you should now, as a man, take the action to resign your position as head coach of the raiders." [ male announcer ] this december, remember -- ♪ you can stay in and like something... ♪ [ car alarm deactivates ] ♪ ...or

. questions to the prime minister. henry smith. >> number one, serve. >> thank you, mr. speaker. i'm sure before answering the whole house will wish to join me in expressing our sympathies to the terms of the appalling flooding we've seen across our country in recent days. and also in getting support and praise to our emergency services, the police, fire, and the service and invited agency to local councils, and good neighbors will hold an extraordinary things to help those in distress. mr. speaker, this morning i had meetings with ministerial colleagues and others, in addition to my duties in this house i show up for the much meetings later today. >> the whole house will of course endorse the words of the prime minister in paying tribute to our fantastic emergency services responded to the terrible floods, and those who have been victims of it. mr. speaker, tomorrow sees the publication of the leveson report. does my right honorable friend agree with me that those who should be uppermost in our minds are the victims of previous media -- i'm fairly quick study agree with me that the statu

. smith is tried and con sreubgtded he could face the death penalty. this hearing -- and convicted he could face the death penalty. >>> a six hour stand off on treasure island ended with the gunman taking his own life this morning. the suspect was in a stolen car and led officers on a chase it began on san francisco city streets at about 11:00 last night. at one point the suspect fired a shot at officers. police chased the man to treasure island where he got out of the car and held a gun to his head. as a precaution, officers shut down all ramps to and from the island. >> so the fact that he had a weapon, was threatening to shoot himself and had already discharged the firearm, there's concern for public safe that if he fired that weapon, the public could be struck by gunfire. >> they found the suspect dead, they reopened the ramps to and from treasure island about an hour later. investigators say the man may also have been a suspect in a robbery and carjacking in benetia last week. >>> the santa clara district attorney's office charged a 15- year-old boy as an adult today in connectio

42 seconds. what did bob marley die of? gangrene. what did anna nicole smith die of? prescription drug overdose. what about eminem? >> that's a terrible argument. it's a gateway drug. >> it is not. >> sean: slow down a second. five years ago, i would argue this was impossible in america. what's happened in the country? cultural shift, move to the left? >> i mean, look it, we have reality tv that's gone over the edge. you have more pornographic sites. you have, you know, society as a whole has become very lax where morality is concerned. i'm not on the preacher's pulpit. >> reality tv like sarah palin's daughter who got pregnant before she was married and -- >> sean: i'm sick of the palins getting attacked. >> what does that have to do with pot? >> sean: hang on. i've got a question for you. do you stop at marijuana? should all drugs be legal? >> no, i don't think all drugs should be legal. >> sean: where do you stop? >> why not? >> i was answering sean's question. >> sean: should cocaine be legal? >> no koi. >> sean: heroin? >> no. >> sean: why? >> it's not a schedule one substanc

smith. this is the fox report. it's the bottom of the hour. time for the top of the news and five weeks from today, pretty much everybody's taxes go up unless president obama and congress can keep us from going over that ever talked about fiscal cliff. now the white house says president obama is taking his case to the people. meeting with small business leaders. today middle class families, tomorrow in hitting the road for a campaign style rally on friday. gop leaders say he should stay in dc and try to work out a deal. house republicans say they're also planning to get out of washington and hold events from small businesses back home. james rosen live at the white house tonight. do we know whether the talks have broken down? >> the white house says no, shep, that the work continues between key staff aides on both sides. but there is for this week as yet no follow-up session planned for negotiations like the one that the president held in the roosevelt room earlier this month with all four leaders from the house and senate. democrats more thanked from that session back on november 16 ta

name, robot? >> bill struck me as a dr. smith type. >> that's a great analogy. absolutely. >> goes back to my running and screaming. >> lauren and paul were both talking about -- they seemed to think that women were not as good as controlling robots and space ships and things like that. what about kailey frye ladies and gentlemen? >> the ship's mechanic on "saw wren gnaw tee." she was pretty handy with a wrench in outerspace. >> tough crowd. >> i am too busy ignoring my son and not loving him. look up kailey frye. she is quite a woman. >> is she firm? >> she is firmer than you, paul. two and a half men, ambassador bolten, have you ever seen "woo and a half men." >> no and i have no intention of watching it either. >> maybe i can give you -- now that i am here i am good at recommending tv shows. >> i got the story and let's talk about it again. "game of throwns" seems like a show you would be into," the wire" is that your kind of thing? >> i do e-mail on computers. >> paul, something tells me you were cynical about this. you call him a religious nut. what about this young man and the fac

a hit on nbc besides us. >> crazy. >> that's supposed to be funny. >>> so anna nicole smith's daughter is now 6 years old. . annie lynn. >> i can't believe she's 6. >> they didn't know who the daddy was, all of that. she's now the newest face of guess kids. her mom was a famous guess model. the campaign kicks off in january. the father is photographer larry burkhead. i think this is just to be a tribute to her mom, but we'll see. >> anyway, so she's been modeling a little bit, so we'll take a look. ♪ >> cute. >> adorable. oh, she's got her mom's smile. wow, she has her mom's smile. >> she does. >> it's almost uncanny, she's adorable. >> anyway by wish that little girl well. >>> speaking of interesting models, this is an unlikely model. a chinese grandfather, he's 72 years old. i guess his granddaughter started a clothing line and while she was having friends over, he decided he was going to try on a jacket, it looked good, everyone laughed. he put on another one. ultimately he's the face of her clothing line. let's see how grandpa looks. >> that's grandpa? >> are you kidding? >> i wi

believes we need an alert before the alert comes. to alert you. about the alert. here is shepard smith. >>shepard: i looked at the monitor and i wondered if you were having another kid? >>megyn: other 19 mothers. >>shepard: guess who is on with us? yolanda. from channel 7, the lottery draw ing. >>megyn: that is exciting. i got to go downstairs right now. >>shepard: see you. the news begins anew, and powerball mania sweeping the nation, the jackpot tonight is $50 billion, actually $550 million, maybe a lawmaker will win and donate it to the fiscal cliff, and she will be here to tell us about it. palestinian leaders headed to the united nations for the landmark vote. should palestinians get statehood? how would that work? what could it mean for peace in the middle east? and the biggest names in all of baseball on the ballot for the hall of fame including three players suspected of having used performance enhancing drugs. what to do in the time of sports, what to do with steroids? that is all ahead unless breaking news changes everything. >> first from fox at 3:00 in new york city the fig

like representative lamar smith. he's a climate change skept particular. so what was that that the gop chairman said about this election? >> i don't think you can draw any quick conclusions other than the fact that we lost and we know that. >> about that, i think i have a couple of quick conclusions. joining me now is former pennsylvania governor ed rendell, now an nbc news political analyst and cynthia tucker, pulitzer price columnist. thank you both for being here this evening. >> our pleasure. >> good to be here, reverend. >> cynthia, let me go to you first. why didn't the gop get the message? what are they thinking about with these committee chairs? >> well, that's a great question, rev? why didn't they get the message? for one thing, if they wanted to present people of color as committee chairs, they don't have -- they have very few to call on. they have a very small handful of latino men in the house and now that allen west is still there for the rest of this year and that leaves scott of south carolina of the remaining black republican in the house. so they don't have a whole lo

chairman, lamar smith and i negotiated additional measures to be added to the legislation. i want together to produce a package of improvements that contained a modest expansion of benefit for deserving emergency medical responders. and a host of reforms to make the safety officers benefits program stronger and more effective, more cost efficient. the legislation will become one of the cornerstones of the partnership we have between the federal government and our first responders who make that partnership even stronger. in fact, the reforms that chairman smith and i developed in consultation with the department of justice and the first responder community completely offset the eliminated increase in spending. unfortunately, at that time due to an error made by the congressional budget office, the matter was dropped from the f.a.a. conference report. c.b.o. to their credit later corrected their error. they provided an official cost estimate that makes clear this legislation will result in new federal spending, and, madam president, i ask consent that letter be made part of the record. the p

tuesday, november 27, 2012. i'm shepard smith. we're back tomorrow. noon pacific time. 3:00 o'clock eastern time. right back here for the fox report tomorrow night for the journalists who bring together this program, thanks for checking in. here is mr. bill. >> bill: "the o'reilly factor" is on of the tonight -- >> i'm more troubled today. having met with the acting director of the c.i.a. and ambassador rice, the information given to the american people was wrong. >> bill: more verbal warfare breaks out over the assassination of the libyan ambassador on 9-11. three senators met with u.n. ambassador rice today and it did not go well. we'll have a full report with charles krauthammer. >> for those that are not christian, it's a difficult time when the state or the government is soring the religion. >> bill: more christmas chaos in rhode island. why does secular progressives continue to try to diminish this federal holiday? we'll trio answer that question tonight. ♪ . >> bill: what the heck is this? some south korean guy bopping around has now become the most popular video in h

from all over the world for all sorts of reasons. in chicago, dawn smith wanted to improve her job skills with a free course in pharmacology from the university of pennsylvania. she loved the convenience, the quality, and the cost. >> about another 19 years of payments on my master's degree so i didn't want to necessarily add to the cost of that. which was a big factor. >> some point out that the immersive experience of attending college can hardly be replicated by loggingon to a laptop and the contact with professors hugely limited

are connecting from all over the world for all sorts of reasons. in chicago, dawn smith wanted to improve her job skills with a free course in pharmacology from the university of pennsylvania. she loved the convenience, the quality, and the cost. >> about another 19 years of payments on my master's degree so i didn't want to necessarily add to the cost of that. which was a big factor. >> some point out that the immersive experience of attending college can hardly be replicated by loggingon to a laptop and the contact with professors hugely limited online. but this trend could open up education to hundreds of millions of people. >> i've already taught more students than i could have ever hoped to teach in my entire career. >> reporter: and there's still a lot to learn. tom foreman, cnn, baltimore. >> that does it for this edition of "360." thank you for watching. "erin burnett outfront starts now." > outfront next, with the fiscal cliff just 35 days away, congressional loerds say president obama isn't doing enough to make a deal. senator mark warner, the third wealthiest man of the senate, outfron

, congressman lamar smith of texas, and i worked on other parts so that we needed up with an improved bill. we had a modest expenditure of benefits for deserving emergency medical responders, wholesome reforms to make the benefit program stronger, more cost-effective and efficient. the most important thing, we had c.b.o., which initially had concern, reviewed it and found this cost nothing. what we're saying, mr. president, since 1974, this country has recognized we have first responders who are killed, disabled in the line of duty. this came from bipartisan legislation. it's always been joined in bipartisan legislation. you have a police officer who is shot in the line of duty. you have a first responder, a firefighter, e.m.s., others who are killed in the line of duty, die as a result of their work in the line of duty, that they would have -- share in the same benefits that we provided for the whole country. this just clarifies -- this clarifies it for all first responders. it is hard to think of anybody who could possibly disagree with it. it costs taxpayers nothing. it does what we've alwa

. the next inductee will get $500 million payout. that's the net worth of will smith, britney spears, and jennifer aniston combined. with $500 million, you can knock on oprah's california home, tell her you want to buy five of them, and have $75 million to spare. but the luckiest people of all, are those who, years later, haven't managed to go broke. >> been married 41 years. i know what to do with this check. >> reporter: people like jim and carolyn mccullar, who had a ticket worth $190 million. >> my kids, my grandkid, my great grandkids and their children also. we're not going to blow this. >> reporter: now, almost two years later, they've managed to do just what they said. they've set up trust funds for their 4 kids and 23 grandchildren, been very generous with donations. and most importantly, haven't blown their millions. and cynthia stafford, who won $112 million hasn't, either. >> it's a blessing. and people who receive it that way, they tend to keep it. i'm involved with a number of organizations. and it just warms my heart to be able to do these things. >> reporter: she's us

at the bay bridge, i'm christy smith. >> right now, let's check back in with meteorologist christina loren. what's the weather outlook? >> we're expecting the worst of it between 8:00 and 10:00. we'll tart to see the showers held up slightly around the 11:00 hour. that's your sustained speed. in san jose, we've got 25-mile-per-hour winds. and gusts up to 40 to 50 miles per hour from time to type. the heaviest band of moisture pushing on shore. san jose still relatively dry. once that rain starts, we're in this wet pattern all the way through the beginning of monday. let's check on your drive with mike. >> here's the san mateo bridge. a little farther south than the bay bridge. soupy conditions coming over into that midst and the drizzle and the rain. look at the peninsula side. 101, slow through san mateo. the green shows you wet conditions. blue is ponding and puddling. all along highway 101 as well. the entire area of the peninsula. in the south bay, it's kind of ringing the freeway. really bogging down. >> we'll be back in half an hour with the latest in our storm watch coverage. send y

mckeon and ranking member adam smith for putting this provision in the defense authorization bill that is now pending. this bill will be considered, i suppose new york conference by the house and the senate. it is in the house bill. we regret it is not in the senate bill and so the delegates and i have come to the floor to ask that the senate follow the lead of the house. -- of the house on this matter of common courtesy and respect. delegate sablan's provision in the house-passed bill simply requires that the flags of the territories and of the district of colombia be respected when the armed services chooses to honor the flags of the states. i have in addition written a letter to the president asking for a presidential memorandum can directing all federal agencies to do the same. i regret to report that the army alone recognizes the d.c. flag and the flags of the territory as a matter of policy and i want to give one example that i think will make the house understand why this is so important to us. a mother wrote me of having attended the graduation of her son from the naval st

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